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@snowplow/browser-plugin-geolocation
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Attaches Geolocation data to Snowplow events
Browser Plugin to be used with @snowplow/browser-tracker
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Adds Geolocation to your Snowplow tracking.
Part of the Snowplow JavaScript Tracker monorepo.
Build with Node.js (14 or 16) and Rush.
npm install -g @microsoft/rush
git clone https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-javascript-tracker.git
rush update
With npm:
npm install @snowplow/browser-plugin-geolocation
Initialize your tracker with the GeolocationPlugin:
import { newTracker } from '@snowplow/browser-tracker';
import { GeolocationPlugin, enableGeolocationContext } from '@snowplow/browser-plugin-geolocation';
// Enables at tracker load - set to `false` to load later with `enableGeolocationContext`
newTracker('sp1', '{{collector}}', { plugins: [ GeolocationPlugin(true) ] });
enableGeolocationContext(); // If initializing with `false`, call this to switch it on
Licensed and distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License (An OSI Approved License).
Copyright (c) 2022 Snowplow Analytics Ltd, 2010 Anthon Pang.
All rights reserved.
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Attaches Geolocation data to Snowplow events
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